The minister is scheduled to hold discussions with the agriculture ministers of the affected states later in the day over the extent of crop damage
All other terms and conditions governing such imports would remain unchanged, the government said
The duty exemption will start from April 2 and continue till June 30, 2026, an official order said
UP targets ₹12,925 crore wheat procurement at ₹2,585 MSP, expands centres and ensures quick payments to farmers in Rabi season 2026-27
'India's venture and governance evolution an instructive model to unlocking opportunities'
He stressed that registration must go beyond PM-Kisan beneficiaries to include all eligible farmers, an official statement sai
Says prices of most essential food items fairly stable despite the war
Centre will organise regional agriculture conferences in April-May to improve policy execution, strengthen Centre-State coordination, and address implementation bottlenecks
Addressing an inter-ministerial briefing on recent developments in West Asia, Maninder Kaur Dwivedi, Additional Secretary in the Agriculture Ministry, said, "The most important input is seeds
In FY25, around 57.8 million households got work under the scheme
As West Asia tensions strain energy supplies, industry backs bio-isobutanol blending in diesel to boost energy security without affecting mileage, using existing distilleries with minimal investment
The government has also secured arrangements for 2.8 million tonnes of urea from Russia through the Cape of Good Hope route
The move is important as the West Asia crisis has disrupted global fertiliser trade
Procurement of wheat will begin from April 1, 2026, and a target of 72 lakh metric tonnes has been set by the Government of India for this Rabi procurement season, an official statement said
Excess fertiliser and water use hurting soil health, says Chouhan, as Centre pushes millets and crop diversification to boost sustainability
Parliament panel seeks safeguard duty on palm oil to protect domestic farmers
Disruption in shipping routes and West Asia war has raised concerns over fertiliser imports
For the first time, India's premier agricultural institute IARI features in QS World University Rankings 2026 in agriculture and forestry, joining top global institutions
Despite expectations of a bumper wheat crop, a shortage of around 50 million gunny bags could disrupt procurement operations and strain mandi infrastructure in Punjab.
Currently, micro-irrigation facilities cover 24 per cent of the state's gross sown area (GSA). There are plans to expand coverage to 51 per cent by 2030